I have to agree with the others. If a load is not secure and causes damages then don't matter what you have printed on the back of your truck. I have drove dump trucks and garbage trucks. Now with the garbage truck they spend a lot of time on the shoulder of the road going from house to house. Was taking a full load of garbage to the dump one time and had a woman all of a sudden come up behind me honking her horn and flashing her lights. I pulled over got out and she was all upset said a rock came off of the tire and chipped her windshield. I told her nothing I could do about wasn't nothing to do with my load and a rock could come of anybodys tire thats why a person carries insurance. I did give her my insurance info to make her happy and told her to let them take it from there. That seemed to make her happy. I did check up latter with my boss and he talked to the insurance company and they never payed a claim out for it that was up to her insurance company in a rock from a wheel situation. Another time I was driving a 5 ton boxed delivery truck and ice started flying off the top of the box of the truck ahead of me. I was driving on the 401 through Toronto at the time at rush hour so couldn't move to the left or right lane, was boxed in, all I could do was slow down. Smashed the windshield so bad was about all I could do to see out of it not to mention about had to change my shorts I really thought a chunk of ice was going to go through and get me. Anyways chased the truck down, got his insurance info but they wouldn't pay up, was up to my bosses insurance to pay. Didn't agree with that but thats insurance.
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